Government of India has mandated the use of 6 airbags on all vehicles carrying upto 8 passengers. In a series of Tweet, Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari mentioned that he has approved a Draft GSR Notification to make a minimum of 6 Airbags compulsory. As per Gadkari, the airbags have been made mandatory for the M1 vehicle category. For the unititated, as the M1 category means a motor vehicle used for the carriage of passengers, comprising not more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat.


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"In order to enhance the safety of the occupants in motor vehicles carrying upto 8 passengers, I have now approved a Draft GSR Notification to make a minimum of 6 Airbags compulsory. #RoadSafety #SadakSurakshaJeevanRaksha" said Nitin Gadkari in his tweet. 


He further stated "The Ministry had already mandated the implementation of fitment of the driver airbag w.e.f 01st July 2019 and front co-passenger airbag w.e.f 01st January 2022."



"To minimise the impact of frontal and lateral collisions to the occupants seated in both front and rear compartments, it has been decided that 4 additional airbags be mandated in the M1 vehicle category, .i.e two side/side torso airbags and two side curtain/tube airbags covering all outboard passengers. This is a crucial step to make motor vehicles in India safer than ever."


"This will ultimately ensure the safety of passengers across all segments, irrespective of the cost/variant of the vehicle."


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The announcement comes at a time when India is celebrating National Road Safety Week 2022 from January 11-18. India is one of the worst countries when it comes to road safety and the number of deaths in road accidents is highest in the world. 


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